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Post by Manda on Apr 7, 2015 20:09:57 GMT
It seems to have been a very long time since my last 'veterinary' update, but life gets in the way at times. Here is a Julip Pony called 'Taffy'. I am repairing him for a nice lady called Emma. Julip repairs by louvanuk, on Flickr Here's the head of a very sick pony that Ellie sent to me to be repaired, it is early days for this chap as I have been setting in new leg wires so he can stand up agin and rebuilding his legs. Julip repairs by louvanuk, on Flickr Finally a couple of Work in progress type photos of my Arab mare- who still hasn't told me her name!- I have sealed her legs so I can repaint her shading without the cracking getting worse. Julip repairs by louvanuk, on Flickr Julip repairs by louvanuk, on Flickr So that's what I have been doing in the Easter break, Julip repairs are time consuming and take ages as you have to let one piece of milliput dry before you can add another.
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Post by pinkmouse on Apr 8, 2015 6:42:16 GMT
Oh my goodness, such painstaking work!! Your arab mare is beautiful,I hope she names herself soon!
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Post by kits on Apr 8, 2015 9:57:14 GMT
Good luck with them all (not that you need it!) - they're lucky horses to end up in your hospital
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Post by Manda on Apr 8, 2015 10:15:48 GMT
The arab and my Grey cob 'Rix' are easy mends they need new paint and hair, but the structural ones are the hardest to do, Rebuilding body parts is time consuming
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Post by thelonehick on Apr 8, 2015 23:02:09 GMT
Oh, wow! I can't even imagine doing such repairs. The look to be coming along well--good luck!
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Post by steffi on May 3, 2015 18:02:28 GMT
Ooo gosh Ellies is even more poorly than the one I have sent you! Its so cool seeing them come back to life
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